Per Anders Fogelström

*''Mina Drömmars stad'' (''City of My Dreams''), published in 1960, covers the period from 1860-1880. *''Barn av sin stad'' (''Children of Their City''), published in 1962, covers 1880-1900. *''Minns du den stad'' (''Remember the City''), published in 1964, covers 1900-1925. *''I en förvandlad stad'' (''In a City Transformed''), published in 1966, covers 1925-1945. *''Stad i världen'' (''City in the World''), published in 1968, covers 1945-1968. All five novels have been published in an English translation by Jennifer Brown Bäverstam.
A film adaptation of ''City of My Dreams'' (Swedish: ''Mina drömmars stad'') was released in 1976, directed by Ingvar Skogsberg, with narration from Fogelström.
The 1950 film While the City Sleeps (Swedish: ''Medan staden sover'') was adapted by Ingmar Bergman and director Lars-Eric Kjellgren from Fogelström's novel, and Bergman's taboo-breaking 1953 film Summer with Monika (Swedish: ''Sommaren med Monika'') is based on Fogelström's 1951 novel of the same name.
An active pacifist, Fogelström served as director of the Swedish Peace and Arbitration Society (Swedish: ''Svenska freds- och skiljedomsföreningen'') from 1963 to 1977. He was also a member of the Swedish Vietnam Committee (Swedish: ''Svenska Vietnamkommittén''), an organization opposing the Vietnam War, and a strong opponent of nuclear weapons.
He received an honorary doctorate from Stockholm University in 1976, and was awarded the Swedish royal medal Litteris et Artibus in 1996. After his death, a bust of Fogelström was unveiled in Stockholm City Hall. Provided by Wikipedia
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